Meet Our Crew

Cinematographer,

Writer & Director

- Zack Fox

is a Winston-Salem, North Carolina resident and is a graduate of the ASC Masterclass and REDucation in Los Angeles.

In 2019, he served as Cinematographer, Writer and Director on the short film, "Sea Salt Wind”, which won multiple film festival awards including Audience Award for Best Narrative Short Film at OUT at the Movies International Film Festival and was picked up for release on Amazon Prime (currently still available).

In 2022 he served as Cinematographer, Writer and Director on his passion drama short film, Spirit of the Cinema, which showed in San Francisco’s IndieFest, Will Rogers Motion Picture Festival & RiverRun International Film Festival. Spirit of the Cinema was nominated for 8 festival awards and won 5 including the prestigious Dog-iron award at Will Rogers Motion Picture Festival.

Most recently he completed work as Cinematographer on the Feature Film, Tonight and Maybe Tomorrow.

Visit www.zfoxgraphy.com for more of his work.


 

Executive Producer - Elizabeth Caddy

is a professional seamstress, and filmmaker based in High Point, North Carolina. She opened Caddy’s Custom Goods in 2010, which began as a sewing and alterations service and has expanded to include costuming entire theater and film productions. Her work can be seen everywhere from local children’s museum displays, to feature films, and local theater productions. She worked as a Costume Designer and Wardrobe Supervisor on a variety of projects including the nationally released feature film “Tethered” and several award winning shorts “Backward Creep”, “Birthday Boy”, “Brother’s Keeper” and “Betty and Barney”. She has recently added various producer

credits to her resume, including Gin & Platonic. In addition to her creative work , Elizabeth is a proud mother to her two children, Wilson and Pearl.


Assistant Director/Co-Producer -

Kaitlyn Archenbronn

is a Winston-Salem, NC native filmmaker and actress. She been with Burgess Jenkins’ “Actor Group” for over 3 years. Winner of RiverRun International Film Festival Smartphone commercial contest two years in a row. She’s worked on many North Carolina productions including YouTube’s Team RAR, Come Home, Boots, and Gin & Platonic. She’s currently in preproduction on her own new short film, “Plan Bea”.


Production Assistant - Matt Amick

is a filmmaker from Greensboro, North Carolina.

Currently, his short documentary project, "An Intimate Conversation with Yusef Crowder" is awaiting the final stamp before being submitted to the film festival circuit. This interview based film was inspired by Amick's time studying at UNC-Greensboro. Under the tutelage of Dr. Watson Jennison, he learned about African-American History and Robert F. Williams. Continuing to research and study the civil rights leader from Monroe, NC, eventually led Amick to Yusef Crowder.

The main goal of Amick's work and his production company, Ready Made Productions, LLC is to produce conscious media. To shine a light on the stories that are often overlooked in order to provide a comprehensive portrait of history.


Composer - Tony Anderson

is an American born composer for film and television. Anderson was born in 1986 in Fort Lauderdale Florida among a family of 7. Musically, he failed as a classical pianist - not able to sustain the pace of lessons and study. Influenced by the birth of house music and electronica, Tony began experimenting with digital sequencing in 1999 when given a family computer. His love and fascination in sequencing birthed sounds which caught the attention of independent filmmakers in the midwest United States where Anderson was attending university. The electronic and orchestral blend of Tony's sound (influenced by composers such as Hans Zimmer, Harry Gregson-Williams and Hybrid) led to the scoring of many independent films which has allowed him to learn the emotional complexities of film composing. Today, Anderson works in his studio (based in Lexington, KY) and continues to write music for independent films, advertisements, television shows and other media. His sound can be described as a delicate and emotive blend of electrocinema; a modern approach to moving viewers in moments of subtlety. (Tony’s score was licensed via Musicbed)


Media Consultant - Susanna Hegner